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Easier support for application/x-protobuf with lambda functions #1599

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Issue #, if available:

application/x-protobuf is binary format, thus always to be base64 encoded.
with this code people who use it in lambdas will not have to manually add this encoding

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@normj normj changed the base branch from master to dev October 27, 2023 18:57
@normj normj changed the base branch from dev to master October 27, 2023 18:57
@normj normj changed the base branch from master to dev October 27, 2023 18:58
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Thanks for the PR

@eddiemcs3 eddiemcs3 self-requested a review October 31, 2023 12:41
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Not too sure why it is failing
'Credentials could not be loaded, please check your action inputs: Could not load credentials from any providers'

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This is on our side and will not be an issue. This should get in shortly.

@normj normj merged commit ca4289d into aws:dev Oct 31, 2023
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normj commented Nov 14, 2023

The PR has been released as part of version 8.1.1 of Amazon.Lambda.AspNetCoreServer. Thanks again for the PR.

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